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Use the Functions activity to run Fabric user data functions and Azure Functions

The Functions activity in Data Factory for Microsoft Fabric allows you to run Fabric user data functions (preview) and Azure Functions.

Prerequisites

To get started, you must complete the following prerequisites:

Add a Functions activity to a pipeline with UI

To use a Functions activity in a pipeline, complete the following steps:

Create the activity

  1. Create a new pipeline in your workspace.

  2. Search for Functions in the pipeline Activities pane, and select it to add it to the pipeline canvas.

    Note

    You might need to expand the menu and scroll down to see the Functions activity as highlighted in the following screenshot.

    Screenshot of the Fabric UI with the Activities pane and Functions activity highlighted.

  3. Select the new Functions activity on the pipeline editor canvas if it isn't already selected.

    Screenshot showing the General settings tab of the Functions activity.

Refer to the General settings guidance to configure the General settings tab.

Configure settings

Selecting the Settings tab, you can choose between two radio button options for the type of Functions activity you would like to execute.

1) Fabric user data functions (preview) activity settings

Under the Settings tab, you can choose the Fabric user data functions option to run your customized user data functions for event driven scenarios. You'll need to specify the Workspace information, choose an existing, or create a new User data function and select the Fabric function you would like to execute.

Note

Fabric User Data Functions is currently in private preview. Submit a request to enter into the public preview using this form to access the Fabric Functions features in the activity.

Screenshot showing the Settings tab of the Fabric user data functions activity.

2) Azure Functions activity settings

Under the Settings tab, you can choose the Azure function option to run your functions. You can choose either an existing or create a new Azure Function connection, provide a Function relative URL that points to the relative path to the Azure App function within the Azure Function connection, and an HTTP Method to be submitted to the URL. You can also specify as many additional Headers as required for the function you're executing.

Screenshot showing the Settings tab of the Azure Function activity.

Save and run or schedule the pipeline

After you configure any other activities required for your pipeline, switch to the Home tab at the top of the pipeline editor, and select the save button to save your pipeline. Select Run to run it directly, or Schedule to schedule it. You can also view the run history here or configure other settings.

Screenshot showing the Home tab in the pipeline editor with the tab name, Save, Run, and Schedule buttons highlighted.